The invention relates to a stationary device for cycling training, and in particular, to a device to which the rear part of a bicycle can be connected, which may or may not be integral with the device, so that the device acts as sprockets and rear wheel together with the bicycle.
In the sports field of cycling there are various forms of indoor training which are very convenient as a complement to outdoor practice or when weather conditions prevent or hinder outdoor training.
Certain indoor training systems consist of static devices equipped with a saddle, handlebars and pedals, simulating those of a bicycle, where a cyclist can sit and pedal. These devices are commonly known as “exercise bikes”, even though they do not have wheels and therefore are not bicycles as such. These devices have the drawback that they do not simulate a real pedalling experience on the road, for example because the device is normally laterally static, which makes the training incomplete. Consequently, more experienced amateur cyclists or professional cyclists do not have their training needs met.
Alternatively, there are static cycling training devices into which the cyclist places their own bicycle, such as rollers using direct drive technology. Current rollers make it possible to remove the rear wheel of the bicycle and connect the bicycle chain to the roller, allowing direct interaction between the bicycle and the roller, which acts as sprockets. In this way, at each pedal stroke the roller sprockets are turned. This second type of device is more suitable for advanced cyclists, because it allows the user to train with their own bicycle and therefore encourages long training sessions, similar to those carried out on the road. These rollers, previously described for cycling training, can be static or allow a slight swinging motion.
Static rollers comprise a base or support attached to a system of sprockets where the bicycle is attached without its rear wheel. However, this type of static roller generates muscular overload in the cyclist during training by not allowing a slight swinging of the bicycle and only allowing the adjustment of the pedalling resistance through the gear changes.
However, there are also rollers that allow slight swinging. For example, that described in patent application WO03/045508, which describes a cycling training device connected to a bicycle, in a transverse direction defined by the bicycle frame. The device comprises a base with fixing elements for attaching the bicycle and a connection mechanism between the base and the fixing elements. The connection mechanism is adapted to lift the fixing elements and the bicycle frame when the bicycle frame is tilted from an intermediate position towards any of the opposing positions.
Although in theory the devices described allow a certain swing and/or lateral movement of the bicycle on the device, the pedalling experience, and in particular the degree of similarity with the experience of pedalling on the road, could be improved. The types of roller that include swing systems tend to tilt to one side when they are at rest. In other words, the bicycle and the cyclist are left listing to the left or right. In addition, the resistance to the swing remains constant so the rider's balance and training experience could be improved.
Although current rollers are a good alternative to stationary bikes since they take up less space, they are nevertheless very heavy and difficult to transport from one place to another. They can weigh around 20 kilograms, so moving them is hard.
For all these reasons, the object of the invention is a cycling device that improves the cyclist's balance during training and is also lighter and more portable than those previously described.
The present invention is for a cycling training device, based on direct drive technology, like the rollers described above. These devices are characterized by the fact that they are connected to the rear of the bicycle, which can be integral with the device or not, substituting road training for static training. The device of the invention acts as a combination of the rear wheel, the sprockets and the rear brake. The use of the device of the invention allows the user to train in reduced spaces and also, as each user is able to use their own bicycle, it gives the sensation of more realistic training. Once training is finished, the bicycle is disconnected and what remains is a device of a size that is easy to store.
The device of the invention comprises a support that is foldable, a drive system to which the bicycle is connected and a pendulum that joins the support to the drive system. The device of the invention is characterized by the way that the pendulum is longitudinal and comprises two ends, where the upper end is joined to the support by an upper end so that it can rotate by means of an upper joining element, and the other lower end of the pendulum is joined to the drive system so that it can rotate by means of a lower connecting element.
In this way, the pendulum allows the drive system, together with the bicycle and therefore the cyclist, to swing sideways in the plane that is perpendicular to that of the bicycle, allowing the user to get a more realistic pedalling sensation similar to road training.
Furthermore, the device of the invention comprises at least one actuator that makes it possible to damp the swing of the cyclist. The actuator is a flexible tubular element, which extends from a closed proximal end to a open distal end, where the closed proximal end is connected to the pendulum and where the open distal end is connected to a base of the frame. This actuator allows the user to adjust the resistance to swing by adjusting the rigidity of the actuator body. The adjustment is carried out by inserting air through the open distal end of the actuator, quickly and easily adjusting the swing resistance of each cyclist to their personal preferences or physical characteristics.
Additionally, the drive system is rotationally connected on one side to the pendulum by means of the lower connecting element on the upper part of the drive system and on the other side to the support by means of a guide mechanism on a lower part of the drive system. The guide mechanism makes it possible to control the swing of the lower area of the drive system, and at the same time ensures that the bicycle and the rider have greater stability.
The device also comprises folding wheels and legs on the support base, allowing the device legs to be folded with one movement, so that it can be transported easily. Moreover, at least two wheels unfold with a simple inclination of the support against its legs, and the device is thereby supported and ready to be transported anywhere. With a second movement of the legs, the appliance can be stored more compactly, by reducing the surface area it occupies.
Finally, it can be seen that the device of the invention is advantageous because of its ability to offer complete, personalized cycling training for the preferences of each user, simulating real cycling conditions with great fidelity, in addition to being a very versatile device due to its foldable size and portability.
The details of the invention are shown in the following figures, which do not intend to limit the scope of the invention:
The invention relates to a cycling training device (1) that allows a user to train statically on a bicycle that allows the cyclist to swing from side to side. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the user connects a bicycle to the device (1); specifically, they connect the rear fork of the bicycle without a rear wheel to the device (1). Once the device (1) and the bicycle are connected, the user gets on the bicycle and begins pedalling in the same way as pedalling freely on the road.
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The device (1) of the invention is characterized by allowing damped, controlled swinging of the bicycle and cyclist together. To achieve this swing, it can be seen that in this embodiment of the invention, specifically in
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The drive system (3) of the device (1) is the element which connects the bicycle with the device (1) of the invention, specifically with the pendulum (6) for swinging the bicycle. The drive system (3) contains several systems not defined in the Figures for the correct operation of the device (1). These systems are a motor system, a brake system, a gear system, i.e. the set of disks (4), and an electronic system that regulates and controls the drive system (3). The drive system (3) is connected to the pendulum (6) in a rotational way through the lower connecting element (7) as mentioned above, and this connection between the drive system (3) and the pendulum (6) is made in an upper part (3a) of the drive system (3) at the same height as the disk (4). In other words, the drive system (3) swings from the pendulum (6) while the pendulum (6) swings from the support (2) as mentioned above. To control the swing of the drive system (3) from the pendulum (6), the drive system (3) is also connected to the support (2) by means of a guide mechanism (15) on a lower part (3b) of the drive system (3) as seen in
In short, thanks to the pendulum (6), the device (1) allows the cyclist on the bicycle to swing as they would do in outdoor training but also, thanks to the actuators (9) and the guide mechanism (15) the device (1) is capable of damping and adjusting the swing to the user's preferences, thus achieving the training goal.
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In the embodiment of the invention, during movement, the actuators (9) damp the swing of the cyclist for greater stability, as explained above. In the Figures it can be seen that the device (1) comprises two inclined actuators (9) that extend from the pendulum (6) towards the outer vertices of the sides (2c, 2d) of the base (2b) of the support (2). Specifically, the closed upper ends (9a) are attached to the lower end (6b) of the pendulum (6) and the open distal ends (9b) are attached to the ends of the side (2e) of the base (2b) of the support (2) so that they can rotate, as can be seen in
The interconnection by means of the tubes (14) between the actuators (9) and the air header (12) allows the air to circulate between them, damping the swing. In this way, the rigidity of the actuators (9) can be regulated or adjusted, and will allow greater or lesser resistance against the swing of the bicycle with the cyclist on it. In addition, the introduction of air through the valve (13) of the air header (12) is very simple and fast, since every professional cyclist carries a bicycle pump on their own bike, and they will be able to regulate the parameters of stiffness and hardness of the swing as desired.
Due to all the above and as a result of the connection and configuration of the rigidity of the actuators (9), a more complete cycling training device (1) is achieved than those known, and it can be adapted to the needs of each user.
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In alternative embodiments, the device (1) comprises at least two independent wheels (10), each with a rotational element (11) and a hinge (11a), without the need to be joined by an axle (10a), so that the wheels (10) of this embodiment can be deployed independently.
Furthermore, in alternative embodiments, the device (1) is collapsible, to allow it to be stored, as mentioned above. In other words, the legs (8) allow a second movement with the ball joint (18), towards the upper end (2a) of the support in a horizontal direction (x), a movement not shown in the Figures. The legs (8) are then parallel to the sides that extend from the ends of the side (2e) of the base (2b) towards the upper end (2a), and the device (1) then becomes compact and ready to store in a smaller space. In a different embodiment, the legs (8) may be removed from the ball joint (18) for storage. The advantages of transport and storage are important for professional cyclists, because it allows them to train wherever they go.
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Optionally, in an alternative embodiment, the device (1) comprises actuators (9) that allow the user to regulate the swing path of the device (1), as can be seen in
Due to all the above and thanks to the actuators (9) and the possible position adjustments of the open distal ends (9b) through the holes on the side (2e) of the support (2) and the resistance adjustments by means of air pressure of the actuators (9) pumped in by means of the air valve (13) of the air header (12), the device (1) of this embodiment allows training to be tailored to each user.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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P202030224 | Mar 2020 | ES | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/ES2021/070157 | 3/4/2021 | WO |